Arts
A Taste of Fashion Design- Sketch & Design
In this 4-week class, students will learn the process of creating a mood board and how to use it to design a fashion collection.
Priscilla Davis / Ms Priscilla
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Completed by 311 learners
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8-12
year olds
3-9
learners per class
$75
Charged upfront
$19 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 4 weeks
55 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
Students will: 1. Make a mood board and use it as inspiration to sketch new fashion designs. 2. Learn how to sketch new garments. 3. Use the design process to create a fashion collection. 4. Be inspired to continue sketching fashion designs.
I've had a passion for fashion since I was a little girl! My love for teaching fashion classes began when I taught high school sewing classes. I began offering fashion design/sketching classes for my sewing school students in grades 6 -12, six years ago. I quickly learned that my younger students wanted fashion classes too! I then created a class for grades 4 and 5 and redesigned it a year later, for students in grades 2 - 4. During the pandemic, I rediscovered my love for sketching fashions and I began teaching sketching classes on the Outschool platform. Sketching fashions is fun for all ages and I love encouraging students and sharing tips and tricks that will help them improve their skills along them along the way!
Homework will be assigned as students will not have time to complete all assignments during class. Optional- Students can make one of their designs for a doll.
The teacher will provide handouts for class activities. Students will need to have/purchase: 1. Colored pencils, markers, or crayons. A skin-tone pencil, marker, crayon is optional but very helpful. 2. 2 sharp pencils with erasers 3. Copy paper 4. Magazines if making an actual mood board. 5. Glue if making an actual mood board. 6. Poster Board if making an actual mood board. The mood board can also be a word document or presented electronically (PowerPoint or Google Slides.) 7. Scissors if cutting pictures for mood board or fabric. 8. Fabric if the student wants to create one of their designs for a doll. 9. Needle and thread for hand sewing, sewing machine or glue gun if the student wants to create one of the designs for a doll. Note: Students may need to use the internet to find color swatches and pics of items for their mood board. Pinterest is a great resource for fashion inspiration pics.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
55 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
Priscilla Davis / Ms PriscillaExperienced Educator and Entrepreneur
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Lives in the
United States263 total reviews
170 completed classes
About Me
Hi there, As an experienced educator with 20+ years of experience, I’ve held various positions, from Home Economics teacher to school principal. And, I was the owner of a sewing studio for 5 years, prior to the pandemic. My passion for fashion,...